Safety is the preservation of value

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ERGONOMICS
Bjarne Vandeskog
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Abstract

Introduction

The questions ‘what is safety?’ and ‘what is it that safety researcher’s study?’ are at the very core of safety research as an academic discipline. One might therefore assume that the discipline is based on clear answers to these questions, answers that are unanimously shared among the great majority of safety researchers. Strangely enough, this is not the case, and this lack of consensus is a major problem, because, as Leveson (2020) points out, without it “everyone starts from a different definition of safety and communication is inhibited.” By 2014 this lack of clarity and consensus had become so obvious that there was an entire journal special issue dedicated to the topic. That discussion led to a clarification of the problems, but failed to solve them. Several contributors have since proposed solutions, none of which have gained widespread support.

Method

This paper argues that there is still a gap in our theoretical conceptualization, and proposes that safety fundamentally refers to positive value: specifically, the quality of experiences and objects that make people desire them. It is not operations, or persons, or objects that are safe, it is the various valuable qualities that can be lost and that are safe as long as they are preserved. As the future is fundamentally uncertain, all attempts at preserving values or valuables for a desired duration can only rest on assessments of the probability that one will manage to preserve them. Hence, this study proposes the following definition: Safety is the material, emotional and mental state that obtains when it is highly probable that all relevant positive values will be preserved for a desired duration, and the knowledge supporting this probability assessment is strong.

安全就是保值
引言 "什么是安全?"和 "安全研究人员研究什么?"这两个问题是安全研究作为一门学科的核心所在。因此,人们可能会认为,这门学科的基础是对这些问题的明确回答,是绝大多数安全研究人员一致认同的答案。但奇怪的是,事实并非如此,缺乏共识是一个大问题,因为正如 Leveson(2020 年)所指出的,如果没有共识,"每个人都会从不同的安全定义出发,交流就会受到阻碍"。到 2014 年,这种缺乏清晰度和共识的情况已经变得非常明显,以至于有一整本期刊的特刊专门讨论这一主题。这次讨论澄清了问题,但未能解决问题。本文认为,我们的理论概念仍然存在空白,并提出安全从根本上是指积极价值:具体而言,是指使人们渴望获得体验和物品的质量。安全的不是操作,也不是人或物,而是各种有价值的品质,这些品质可能会丧失,但只要得到保护,就是安全的。由于未来从根本上说是不确定的,所有试图将价值或贵重物品保存到理想期限的努力都只能建立在对人们设法保存它们的可能性的评估之上。因此,本研究提出了以下定义:安全是一种物质、情感和精神状态,当所有相关的积极价值都极有可能在期望的期限内得到保存,并且支持这种概率评估的知识非常强大时,这种状态就会出现。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
4.90%
发文量
174
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Safety Research is an interdisciplinary publication that provides for the exchange of ideas and scientific evidence capturing studies through research in all areas of safety and health, including traffic, workplace, home, and community. This forum invites research using rigorous methodologies, encourages translational research, and engages the global scientific community through various partnerships (e.g., this outreach includes highlighting some of the latest findings from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).
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